Charles Ruchot
Charles Ruchot (born April 16, 1871 in Paris , † after 1932 ) was a French sculptor .
life and work
Charles Ruchot was active from 1890 to 1925, producing classic works inspired by antiquity . Then he was influenced by Art Nouveau and then Art Deco . He produced numerous statuettes that were published in bronze or in Régule . He is also the author of many decorative art objects: lamps, sculpture groups for clocks, advertising objects, etc.
In 1933 he lived in Romainville .
Works
Bronze statuettes
- The fisherwoman.
- The peace.
- Soaring.
- The sower.
- Joan of Arc on the flag with her sword
- Joan of Arc on horseback with the flag.
- The bird Charmeuse.
- The blacksmith.
- Defense of the flag.
- The harvest.
- Science.
- The underground miner.
- The work is crowned by fame
- Happy Harvest
- Group with a farmer.
- Seagulls over the waves on marble tray.
Ceramic figurines
- Young white woman with a polychrome bouquet wearing a celadon green puff skirt, polychrome enamelled ceramic
Design objects
- Art Nouveau lamp
- Bindweed pendulum in Art Nouveau style
- Salt shaker Arôme Maggi with a Kobold, Régule.
Individual evidence
- ^ Accueil - Archives de Paris. Retrieved July 11, 2020 .
- ↑ D4M2 802 | 1921 - 1939 | Paris (Paris, France) - Geneanet. Retrieved July 11, 2020 .
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SURNAME | Ruchot, Charles |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 16, 1871 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1932 |